yes, the financing will likely cost more however (i.e., interest)
The best time to purchase a new home after filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy depends on how long your bankruptcy will be. If you have your payments on a five year plan, then you may have to wait a little longer.
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Yes, they are filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection with a restructuring agreement that allows them to raise $77.5 million in new cash.
If your partner files for bankruptcy and you don't then the bankruptcy will not appear on your credit report. But you will be partly responsible for before bankruptcy filing. Generally filing bankruptcy will affect the credit rating of the individual who filed it.
If you are filing for personal bankruptcy it is not necessary to have a lawyer. If you are filing for business bankruptcy, you must retain a lawyer on your behalf.
Filing bankruptcy has no affiliation with religion. If filing bankruptcy is he best financial options available, then you should do it.
When an individual files for bankruptcy, he/she must list down all the creditors and debts that they have. If the bankruptcy has already been filed and the individual has incurred new debt but has not yet been discharged by bankruptcy, that new debt is not included in the bankruptcy discharge. For an official opinion, it is advised you seek legal counsel. It is really important to seek legal advice from the expert about filing for bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy will not stop a garnishment. You cannot set aside civil judgments by filing bankruptcy.
You can.And in all fairness, you might consider disclosing to your new landlord that you intend to file, especially if you plan to declare any funds due in your new housing situation on your bankruptcy petition.
No - having had a car that was re-possessed will not affect the filing of a Bankruptcy.
Your question is not trivial, and there may be some variance due to asset equity thresholds and such parameters set by the state of jurisdiction for the bankruptcy filing. An excellent primer about filing chapter 7 or 13 bankruptcy is "The New Bankruptcy, will it work for You?" 3rd edition by Stephen Elias, published in 2009 by Nolo; 346.078 E42N Dewey decimal.
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, a person filing for relief is called a